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Julia E. Cremer
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 4
Citations - 263
Julia E. Cremer is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endosperm & Storage protein. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 198 citations.
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Lateral branching oxidoreductase acts in the final stages of strigolactone biosynthesis in Arabidopsis
Philip B. Brewer,Kaori Yoneyama,Fiona Filardo,Emma Meyers,Adrian Scaffidi,Tancred Frickey,Kohki Akiyama,Yoshiya Seto,Elizabeth A. Dun,Julia E. Cremer,Stephanie C. Kerr,Mark T. Waters,Gavin R. Flematti,Michael G. Mason,Georg F. Weiller,Shinjiro Yamaguchi,Takahito Nomura,Steven M. Smith,Steven M. Smith,Koichi Yoneyama,Christine A. Beveridge +20 more
TL;DR: Using transcriptomics and reverse genetics, a previously uncharacterized gene that encodes a 2-oxoglutarate and Fe(II)-dependent dioxygenase involved in strigolactone production downstream of MAX1 is discovered and identified as LATERAL BRANCHING OXIDOREDUCTASE (LBO).
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Grain sorghum proteomics: integrated approach toward characterization of endosperm storage proteins in kafirin allelic variants.
Julia E. Cremer,Scott R. Bean,Michael Tilley,Brian P. Ioerger,Jae B. Ohm,Rhett C. Kaufman,Jeff D. Wilson,David J. Innes,Edward K. Gilding,Ian D. Godwin +9 more
TL;DR: An integrated approach was used to characterize sorghum with allelic variation at the kafirin loci to determine the effects of this genetic diversity on protein expression, and a range of redox active proteins affecting storage protein biochemistry was identified.
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Impacts of Kafirin Allelic Diversity, Starch Content, and Protein Digestibility on Ethanol Conversion Efficiency in Grain Sorghum
Julia E. Cremer,Liman Liu,Scott R. Bean,Jae-Bom Ohm,Michael Tilley,Jeff D. Wilson,Rhett C. Kaufman,Thanh H. Vu,Edward K. Gilding,Ian D. Godwin,Donghai Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors test the hypothesis that kafirin (prolamin) seed storage proteins specifically influence the efficiency of ethanol production from sorghum, and 10 diverse genetic lines with allelic variation in the β-, γ-, and (δ)-kafirins, including three β-kafirin null mutants, were tested for ethanol yield and fermentation efficiency.
Ecoturf - a case study on genetic variation and agronomic potential of bermudagrass (cynodon spp.) germplasm collected from Australian biodiversity
Christopher J. Lambrides,Yi Zhou,Shu Fukai,Margaret C. Jewell,Donald S. Loch,Ian D. Godwin,Timothy A Holton,David J. Innes,Celine H. Frère,Wayne W. Hanna,Changrong Ye,Thinh Van Tran,Thu Le,Ninh Cao,Haider Al Dabbagh,Christopher J. O'Brien,M. B. Roche,Garry Fullelove,Emma Ballard,Ryan Kearns,Will Pearce,Andrew Hacker,Meena Puachuay,Max Shelton,Scott A. Dalzell,Bill Anderson,Karen R. Harris-Shultz,Julia E. Cremer +27 more
TL;DR: ‘EcoTurf’ a four year project to develop water and nutrient use efficient bermudagrasses from Australian biodiversity is described and some of the important outcomes are detailed.